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quick, swift. v. hræd;
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  • Hyra hors mid swá hrædlicum ryne (

    tanto cursu

    ) oferférdon þá eá swylce . . .,
      Gr. D. 15, 28.
of time,
coming soon to an end. Cf. hræd;
1,
    Ors. 1, 10; S. 44, 28 (in Dict.).
happening within a short time. v. hræd;
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  • Se hrædlica ende mínes lífes (cf. ymb ánes geáres fyrst and eahta mónað þú swylst,

      31, 25), Nar. 32, 26.
  • Ꝥte hrædlic ús ðínræ milsa ginyhtsamnisse ágefaiga

    ut celerem nobis tuae propitiationis habundantiam largiatur,

      Rtl. 124, 34.
happening before the natural or
fitting time, early, premature
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  • Hrædlicre

    mature (mutare,

      MS.), Wrt. Voc. ii. 56, 11.
that comes unexpectedly, sudden
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  • Him cóm swá hrædlic sár swá þám cennendan wífe cymð fǽrlic sár,

      Ps. Th. 47, 6.
  • Ðá ðe mid hrædlice luste (

    repentina concupiscentia

    ) bióð oferswíðde,
      Past. 431, 11: Chr. 977; P. 122, 9 (in Dict.).
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